While Japanese TV show Ultraman ginga S probably won't hit U.S. screens, its star vehicles should be fairly recognizable in Japan--as Nissan has used the Tokyo Toy Show to unveil show-themed special editions of its Leaf and Nissan e-NV200 electric vehicles.

The cars are instantly identifiable as Nissan's brace of electric offerings, though they aren't quite like the ones you can drive out of showrooms.

The orange paint is eye-catching, for a start. And then you notice the other graphics, in silvers, yellows and blacks.

Oh, and there's a special bodykit on each vehicle too, giving each an aggressive appearance at the front end.

And that's before you spot the guns. Though we've often wished for a bit of James Bond-style firepower while stuck behind a slow-moving car or endless traffic queues, the cannons on Ultraman's Nissans are fairly prominent.

Nissan has worked with the show's producers on the transformation, hoping to give its EV range a little excitement, and raise its profile among fans of the show.

The e-NV200 delivery van takes its drivetrain almost wholesale from the Leaf, combining a 24 kWh battery pack with an 80-kilowatt (110 horsepower) electric motor, driving the front wheels.

Global production of the van began in Spain last month. From there, vans will be sold all around Europe and even exported to Japan--but a U.S. launch for the electric version still hasn't been confirmed.